More photos :)
^ Fangfang and friend out of their dresses and back into their normal clothes
^ High five
^ :)
^ Awwwh
^ Hahaha, that was a steep hill
^ RAR!
^ Like a GAP commercial
^ We managed to get to this awesome lighthouse-ish generator/pump building
^ I love that star in the brickwork, above the door
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^ ran out of comments...
^ Its me!!!!
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^ I liked how janky this place looked
^ Haha, I asked Fangfang to do the Titanic pose, she was all up for it, then she got there and was too scared. This semi-skimmed attempt was all I got out of her
^ Its not a bad reservoir. :)
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^ Rar
^ A pretty cool building
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^ Water!
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^ Bai bai! They left us and myself and rob walked the few miles back into town. Made for a chance to take EVEN MORE photos:
^ Goats!
^ Skinny goat
^ Muwhahaha. Rob hot-wired this tractor and we totally stole some bricks.
^ Some tiny village out by the reservoir. I doubt any foreigner has ever stepped foot in it... so we marched through
^ people working the crops outside the village
^ More of the above
^ moar
^ Cows, carts and dogs, oh my
^ :-)
^ Skinny cows
^ Skinny dragon flies
^ Bridge!
^ more bridge
^ I love this. They dug up the ground to lay a pipe a few months ago. They just made a huge gorge accross the valley. You can tell some guy just drew a line on a map, and then a thousand Chinamen had to work away at it.
^ Farmer. Plough. Cow. Farmer's wife. Rural China.
^ More skinny goats
^ choo choo
^ Rob: "oh wow, look at that big cock!" ( There's a running joke about Rooster/Cock British English/American English at work - I'll let you all guess the rest... )
^ We finally got back into town, and found the one place in town (the bar) that serves beers chilled. We had some bud that tasted nothing like bud, but... it was cold and wet. We were happy.
^ Check out all that Chan! I'd been looking for some Jackie CHan music for a while and failing. However, Tim found that album for me! :) 2CD no less! and the socks... well, they're just thin, plain white socks... but they totally have Jackie Chan's blessing. They were like 80p. I figure I paid 10p for the socks, and 70p for the Jackie Chan picture... The Jackie Chan picture is totally worth 70p, the jury is still out on the socks.
P.S: I printed out one of the photos and bought Fangfang a little photoframe as a small wedding present, I also handed her the gazillion photos I took on a USB drive. Check the pinkness:
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